Anthropic Updates Consumer Terms to Allow User Data for AI Model Training
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Summary
Anthropic is updating its consumer terms and privacy policy to clarify that user interactions with its AI models (like Claude) may be used to train and improve future models. The changes do not apply to commercial services. The company explains that real-world user interactions provide valuable data for improving AI accuracy and usefulness, particularly in areas like code debugging. Users retain the choice to opt out of data usage for training purposes.
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Data from real-world interactions provide valuable insights on which responses are most useful and accurate for users
when a developer debugs code by collaborating with an AI model, that interaction offers valuable signals that help improve future models on similar coding tasks
It's up to you to choose whether to allow your content to be used to train future models
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